Chelsea Women's goalkeeper Hannah Hampton has signed a new two-year contract extension, securing her future at the club until 2028. This move comes after a disappointing 2025-26 campaign, where Chelsea Women finished 3rd in FA WSL with 49 points, 15 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses from 22 games, and a recent form of WWWWD. ## What does this mean for Chelsea Women? Hampton's decision to stay offers much-needed stability to a squad undergoing significant transitional changes. The 25-year-old joined Chelsea from Aston Villa in 2023 and has established herself as one of the finest goalkeepers in world football. ## Hampton's thoughts on the new contract Hampton expressed her delight after securing her long-term future with Chelsea, stating she's happy to extend her contract with her dream club. When she moved to London from the Midlands, it was her first time moving away from home, and everyone at Chelsea made it feel like a home away from home. ## World-class performer Since arriving in west London, Hampton has won five major trophies, including an unbeaten domestic treble in 2024-25 alongside back-to-back WSL Golden Glove awards. Her stellar displays earned her the prestigious Yashin Trophy at the Ballon d'Or ceremony last year following England's Euro 2025 triumph. With her future now resolved, the Yashin Trophy winner turns her focus to reproducing the stellar form she displayed during Euro 2025, aiming to anchor Chelsea's new-look squad as they seek to reclaim domestic dominance in the upcoming season, currently 6 points behind leaders Manchester City W, with 44 goals scored and 20 conceded, giving them a +24 goal difference.